weak ruler
The Mali Empire came before the Songhai Empire.
Mali's power requested powerful leaders, some of Mali's leaders weren't strong. Their poor leadership weakened the empire.
Because of some f*^ked up people who wanted to rule
Find out what the reasons were and decided what were not the reasons.
it became the biggest country in Africa
Yes. the Byzantine empire is just another name for the Roman empire when it was headquartered in the east. The citizens there considered themselves Romans and lived under Roman law and Roman customs.
300 until c. 1100), properly known as Wagadou (Ghana being the title of its ruler), was a West African empire located in the area of present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali. ... As the empire declined it finally became a vassal of the rising Mali Empire at some point in the 13th century.
Mali took over Ghana. The important leaders of MALI are, Sundianta, the founder, and Mansa Musa, a guy who made a lengendary hajj, Islamic voyage to the holy city of mecca, and influenced many Africans to become Muslims, he also influeced Mali's golden age I am smart, lol
Mali took over Ghana. The important leaders of MALI are, Sundianta, the founder, and Mansa Musa, a guy who made a lengendary hajj, Islamic voyage to the holy city of mecca, and influenced many Africans to become Muslims, he also influeced Mali's golden age I am smart, lol
It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking who was the man who created first empire through conquest, it would Sargon of Akkad, who created the Akkadian Empire - the world's first empire. If the question is asking who was the man who conquered the world's first empire (for some other empire), the question is unanswerable. The Akkadian Empire was never conquered. It fell apart for various reasons before any state existed that would be powerful enough to challenge it.
A round 1500 fell. Khmer Empire fell by inner- fighting. Some Khmer leader ask help from Siam. Later, most of the land became a part of Siam empire.
The founder of the Mali Empire, Mansa Sundiata Keita is alleged by some to have been a Muslim and by others to have followed Traditional African religions. He was likely to have been a Muslim who followed a highly syncretized version of the faith. His son and successor Mansa Uli I of Mali was an unabashed Muslim. Mansa Musa, who was the most famous Malian ruler due to his famous hajj, came a generation later in the Mali Empire.